Polycom DMA 7000 System Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
DMA Operations Guide Third-Party Software
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Third-Party Software
Open Source Software
The Polycom DMA system uses several open source software packages,
including the CentOS operating system. CentOS is an enterprise-class Linux
distribution that contains hundreds of open-source components. For more
information about CentOS, visit http://www.centos.org/.
The packages containing the source code and the licenses for all the open-
source software, including CentOS and its components, are included on the
Polycom DMA system software DVD, mostly in the
/SRPMS
directory.
Modifying Open Source Code
The LGPL v2.1 license allows you to modify the LGPL code we use, recompile
the modified code, and re-link it with our proprietary code. Note that although
you’re free to modify the LGPL modules used in the Polycom DMA system in
any way you wish, we cannot be responsible if the changes you make impair
the system.
To replace an LGPL library with your modified version
1 On the DMA DVD, find the source code for the module you want to
modify.
2 Modify the source code and compile it.
3 Go to Admin > Local Cluster > Security Settings, select Allow Linux
console access, and click Update.
status
subscription
1
user-role
1. Conference Room Owners can only access resources that they own and can’t use PUT,
POST, or DELETE methods on their user account or conference rooms.
2. Provisioners can’t add or remove roles or associated endpoints, and can’t edit user
accounts with explicitly assigned roles (Administrator, Provisioner, or Auditor), but can
manage their conference rooms.
3. Provisioners can GET a list of conference templates, but can’t GET a specific conference
template.
Table 1-2 API resource access privileges (continued)
API Resource Admin Provisioner Auditor
Conference
Room
Owner